
Soundings contributor remembered
Mary Jane Kilborn Hayes was a nationally recognized marine photojournalist and storyteller Mary Jane Kilborn Hayes, a contributor to Soundings for the last two decades,

Mary Jane Kilborn Hayes was a nationally recognized marine photojournalist and storyteller Mary Jane Kilborn Hayes, a contributor to Soundings for the last two decades,

At the most basic level, the common bow thruster comprises one or two propellers driven by an electric or hydraulic system placed in an athwartship
The long-running dispute over installing 130 wind turbine towers in Nantucket Sound is nearing a conclusion. U.S. Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar says Cape

The Massachusetts author’s latest book details a crew’s dangerous voyage to Bermuda Capt. Tom Tighe of Patterson, N.Y., had made the voyage between Connecticut and

A Maine woman has received a hard-knocks education while living aboard on Casco Bay Standing at the edge of my finger dock at South Port
Hyfield’s personal search for a Peapod started at the Maine Boatbuilders Show in Portland, Maine, according to Hyfield’s blog (http://hyfieldpeapod-maine peapods.blogspot.com). After a fruitless booth-to-booth

Ron McKee, a lifelong friend and fishing partner, first met Bob Pond when he was 11 years old. “I was delivering papers in town and

With a long history at sea and a great enthusiasm for all things nautical, it was natural for Cameron Morgan to have his first child

Boaters had a mixed reaction to the condensed floor space at the 17th annual Providence Boat Show With dealers bringing fewer vessels to the show,

Small boats can make big magic Sure you can travel the world in a big motoryacht, a sturdy trawler or a bluewater sailboat. But it

Repainting is not always a simple procedure. Boat owners need to be decisive to get the best finish.

Two rocket scientists bring a space-age approach to desalination and water filtration.

A double-ender produced for a client decades ago is now a designer’s electric joyride.

A Mag Bay 43 gives a couple the thoughtful design they need to keep their twin boys at ease on the water.

Before trawler-style cruising went mainstream, the Mainship 34 was already doing it right.

From helm to hardware, these innovation award winners reveal smart thinking in every corner.

Design teams are rethinking everything from hull forms to seating plans as anglers demand boats that can run offshore, hit the sandbar and keep the whole family comfortable.

When A PLB was mistakenly activated, it launched a rescue and delivered a humbling lesson.

The builder’s follow-up to its best-selling 37 advances the adventure boat concept.

Want to install or upgrade a marine stereo? This is how the pros do it.